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Press Release

23rd July 2002


Aerosystems International wins £6m contract from Lockheed Martin.
 

Aerosystems International has received an order from Lockheed Martin for the Merlin System Software Support contract worth around £6 million. This is a five-year contract to support the Mission Software that operates on the Royal Navy's Merlin MK1 Helicopter, in which Aerosystems also played a key development role.

The Merlin Mission System (MMS) is the helicopter's command and control system, providing the management, control and display of all the mission sensors and communication systems, including modern, tactical data links.

Steve Murdoch, Operational Systems Director, says "It is excellent news to have secured this contract, not only does it secure jobs, it enables us to apply our in-depth knowledge of these systems to ensure the customer receives a high standard of support."

Aerosystems International is a leading company in the analysis, design, development and delivery of complex, software intensive systems for the aerospace industry. It also develops cutting edge systems and smart technologies for various industrial applications. AeI was founded in 1985, with 15 staff. Today it has a total of 500 in the UK and the United States.


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"On behalf of the entire Boeing C-17 team, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for supporting our efforts in securing the lease of four aircraft to the Royal Air Force(RAF). This is a significant victory, made possible in large part because of your work on our behalf, and we believe it paves the way for additional such programs in other countries. It is the benchmark and our collective performance will be watched closely around the world."

David Spong
Vice President-General Manager, Airlift & Tanker Programs, Boeing.